- were
worked on the
distal ends of blades—i.e., "end s****ers" (French:
grattoir).
Other s****ers
include the so-called "side s****ers" or racloirs, which...
- In archaeology, a
grattoir de côté (French for side s****er) is a
ridged variety of steep-s****er
distinguished by a
working edge on one side. They were...
-
including a
specialist variety also
found at Ain
Cheikh that were
termed Grattoirs de côté.
Jdeideh III is on a
wooded hilltop north northwest of Aamariyeh...
- "scratchweed"
gratin "burnt part of food"
gratter "to scratch"
grattelle grateron grattoir gratin égratigner égratignure
graver "to engrave"
graveur gravure gravure...
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other common types include burins,
atypical end s****ers, sides****ers (
grattoir de côté) and
Mousterian points) and
Levallois forms. The
Levallois forms...
- chert-like
flint or
silicious grey limestone.
Other forms found included a
grattoir de côté and a nose-s****er
typical of the
Upper Paleolithic.
Another tell...
- hearths. Also
found were
stone tools for
leather processing, or
Quina type
grattoir de côté. Specifically,
stone tools from
Velika and Mala
Balanica caves...
- periods.
Bifaces are
found both with and
without a cortex,
along with
grattoir de cote,
triangular flakes,
tortoise cores,
discoid cores and
steep s****ers...